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CUMA Bill 2025 - Setting out the process towards Customary Marine Ownership

Dec 11, 2025 / by James Sloan posted in Hotel and Tourism Fiji, traditional rights, Blue Economy, Blue carbon, iqoliqoli, Commercial Use of Marine Areas Bill, Traditional law and governance, CUMA

The Commercial Use of Marine Areas (CUMA) Bill 2025 sets out an undeniably bold vision to enable the reversion of proprietary ownership of marine areas within Fiji’s sovereignty to iTaukei customary owners.

But such a fundamental change also raises critical areas of concern, namely the risk to investor confidence due to tenure uncertainty, the constitutional implications of mandatory lease renegotiation, and the various consequences of repealing the Regulation of Surfing Areas Act 2010.

While our previous article focused on the importance of a collaborative implementation process, this article provides more detail on the deliberate steps and safeguards the drafters have integrated into the Bill to address or manage this process. As its explanatory note provides—CUMA is intended to be a legally credible response to past inequities, and intends to establish a rigorous, multi-institutional process that anticipates and expressly aims to mitigate major economic and legal risks during the transition. A more detailed examination of the process that the CUMA Bill contemplates should provide an informed understanding of CUMA and explain how the drafters contemplated this transition of ownership can be achieved within Fiji’s legal and governance context.

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Mangroves and Seagrass: Legal Reviews aimed to promote good decision making in Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and PNG

Nov 28, 2025 / by James Sloan posted in Fiji mangroves, Environmental Management Act 2005, Traditional fishing rights, The Environment Management Act, Fiji Environmental law, Pacific Blue Economy, Blue Economy, Climate Change Act, Fiji blue carbon, Environmental Rule Of Law, Fiji Climate Change Act, Fiji seagrass, Blue carbon

We are pleased to share information about what we hope is a useful new publication: “Towards Resilient Blue Carbon Ecosystems: A Legislative Review for the Republic of Fiji.”

This review is a key part of a four-country (Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, PNG) study coordinated by our firm, which assesses each country's current legal and institutional frameworks governing our vital mangrove and seagrass ecosystems. We set out below why we think these reports will be helpful to everyone involved in coastal management.

You can access the full Fiji report by clicking here

You can also find all the legal reviews, and summarised factsheets from Fiji, Vanuatu, and Solomon Islands by clicking here

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